The V1 Airline Retailing Report
Episode: 009 - Own It or Rent It: The Model Got Cheap, the Stack Didn't Date: June 22, 2026 The AI model layer just got cheap. None of the things that actually decide who wins in travel got any cheaper. That gap is the whole episode. This week on The V1 Airline Retailing Report, Eric and Steph go underneath last week's squeeze to a single question with three answers: in the AI era, what do you actually own? They build the argument across three layers of the travel stack — intelligence, offer, and demand. Three stories, one question. The model becoming a commodity, the dynamic offer most airlines still cannot create, and the agent rails an OTA is building while carriers debate plumbing. Own it, or rent it. — THIS WEEK'S STORIES — Story 1 — Frontier No More: Your Moat Was Never the Model Madrona's "Frontier No More?" argues the dominance of frontier AI models is ending on five fronts at once. Timothy O'Neil-Dunne mapped the thesis onto travel: the question is not which model you use — it is what you have that survives the model being swapped out from under you. Eric and Steph translate "harness" into airline terms and explain why this is the best argument yet for Offer and Order. The pushback: owning data is not using it, and the prettiest harness does not help if the traveler's first question starts inside ChatGPT. 📰 Madrona — Frontier No More? [https://www.madrona.com/frontier-no-more/] 📰 Timothy O'Neil-Dunne — The Frontier Is Fracturing, and Travel Should Pay Close Attention [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/frontier-fracturing-travel-should-pay-close-attention-o-neil-dunne-motgc/] Story 2 — Dynamic Offers Were Due in 2026. The Industry Is at 23 Percent. In 2022 ATPCO set a goal of 80% of sold offers dynamically created by 2026. The figure came in at 23%, up from 6% four years ago. The standards work is largely solved. The gap from 23 to 80 is a data and capability gap inside the airlines. The plumbing is built. Most carriers still cannot feed it. atpco.net/single-blog/innovating-for-dynamic-offers-scale 📰 ATPCO — Innovating for Dynamic Offers @ scale [https://atpco.net/single-blog/innovating-for-dynamic-offers-scale/] 📰 ATPCO — What are dynamic offers? [https://atpco.net/blog/what-are-dynamic-offers/] Story 3 — While Airlines Debate, Expedia Builds the Agent Rails At Explore 2026, Expedia laid out an agentic roadmap with a B2B piece that matters more than the consumer headlines: tools that let external AI agents interface with Expedia inventory directly, plus an AI-ad test with Meta. Bain's test found AI agents reach airline sites directly about 5% of the time and route the rest to OTAs — because the data is cleaner and the transaction completes. Every booking through Expedia's rails trains the agents to come back. 📰 Expedia Group — Unveils New AI Experiences, Expands Travel Ecosystem at Explore 2026 (BusinessWire) [https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260519925747/en/] 📰 Bain & Company — Is the Airline Industry Ready for Agent-Led Bookings? [https://www.bain.com/insights/is-the-airline-industry-ready-for-agent-led-bookings/] — THE BOTTOM LINE — The industry keeps treating the model, the offer, and the agent interface as three separate conversations. They are one stack with three layers, and the same thing wins every layer: ownership of your data and the systems that turn it into an offer and put it in front of the buyer. True dynamic offers are concentrated in a handful of carriers — the 23% figure comes almost entirely from a short list of airline groups. For the rest of the market, the capability still isn't there. And while airlines work that problem, Expedia is moving to own the moment the traveler decides. Airlines have the raw material to own all three layers. The question is whether they build before someone else owns the layer for them. — ABOUT THE SHOW — The V1 Airline Retailing Report is produced by V1 Advisory LLC and publishes every Monday. Every episode surfaces the two or three stories that matter most in airline and travel retailing — and delivers the 360-degree analysis that helps commercial leaders, distribution professionals, and travel technology executives understand what's really happening and what to do about it. - Human crafted insights and script - AI executed. We welcome feedback so drop us a line at info@v1advisory.co [info@v1advisory.co] Intro music: The perfect corporate podcast intro by Lundstroem. Licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License. The V1 Airline Retailing Report publishes every Monday. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. © 2026 V1 Advisory LLC. All rights reserved. | v1advisory.cod. [http://v1advisory.co]
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